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What do witches say instead of cool?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Well, I guess that depends on which type of Witch you're reffering to. Me, being an American Wiccan Witch, I pretty much stick to my American idiomatic phrases, such as "cool", "gnarly", and "awesome." In fantasy literature, Witches might speak in a fictional language. There really is no secret "witch-speak" language (except in movies, t.v. and books)... real Witches generally speak in their native tongue.

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